A collaboration between Ysgol Greenhill's Senedd and Tenby Town Council is being lauded for fostering positive business partnerships with the secondary school’s students.
Tenby Town Council said that it is extremely proud of the excellent work being undertaken by Ysgol Greenhill and its pupils; with events such as the ‘business breakfast’ held recently, demonstrating the importance of strong partnerships between schools and local businesses in supporting young people and strengthening our community.
Ysgol Greenhill offered a huge thank you to Loafley Bakery & Deli Co. and MamGu Welshcakes for attending the event, which was held at the Mayor’s Parlour at the De Valence Pavilion venue on Upper Frog Street.
A spokesperson for Ysgol Greenhill shared: “These conversations are an important step in creating positive partnerships between local businesses and Ysgol Greenhill, all with the aim of supporting our pupils and wider school community.
“We would also like to say a huge thank you to Mayor, Cllr Dai Morgan and Deputy Mayor, Cllr Tom Sloan at Tenby Town Council for their continued support of the Senedd and for helping to bring this event to fruition. Your ongoing support is greatly appreciated.
“By working together, we can support our pupils, celebrate hard work, and strengthen our local community.If you were unable to attend, or if you know a business that would like to support Ysgol Greenhill, please don’t hesitate to get in touch — we’d love to hear from you!”
Tenby’s Mayor, Cllr Morgan commented: "Deputy Mayor, Cllr Tom Sloan and myself, are very pleased to support the work of the school Senedd and to assist in bringing initiatives such as this to fruition.
“It is encouraging to see pupils engaging so positively and representing their school with such professionalism. Tenby Town Council looks forward to continuing its support for Ysgol Greenhill and its wider school community".





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